Jul 23, 2020

AMAZONE and AGRAVIS start a joint agricultural pilot project, Controlled Row Farming (CRF)

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Row-based cultivation focusing particularly on biodiversity

In collaboration with AGRAVIS Raiffeisen AG and SCHMOTZER Hacktechnik, AMAZONEN-WERKE will start new long-term field trials in 2020. Entitled "Controlled Row Farming" (CRF), a completely new arable farming system will be introduced, in which each crop cultivation measure takes place in relation to a fixed row.

The spacious trials area is located in the direct vicinity of AMAZONE

The vision of the CRF agro-ecological farming system consists in the needs-based use of resources to generate reasonable yields and profits together with the maximum contribution to biodiversity. The aim is to actively promote biodiversity and achieve sustainable agricultural returns at the same time. Both goals should not only be met but ideally also support each other.

All crop plants are grown at a row spacing of 50 cm in the CRF concept, whereby cereals are sown in double rows. Depending on the crop rotation, the row can be offset by 25 cm, in order, for example, to make use of the agronomical effect of the preceding undersown crop. Sowing is normally carried out in combination with row-oriented fertilisation. Plant protection is primarily applied row-specifically by means of band application on the row and via Dropleg systems at later growth stages. Each pass is always carried out with high-precision track guidance via RTK-GPS and camera control.

Illustration of cereals drilled in a double row with companion plants
Hoeing technology is used for mechanical weed control in combination with row-specific plant protection, targeted fertiliser application and sowing of companion plants between the rows. These companion plants – without direct contact with fertiliser and plant protection agents – make a positive contribution to the phytosanitary support of the main crop as well as soil fertility and biodiversity. Depending on the crop and weather conditions, these companion plants are actively managed, in order to ensure the crop is harvested.

Two different intensities will be compared in the CRF trials: One variant will put the emphasis on the maximum yield with limited competition from companion plants. The second variant will focus on biodiversity with reduced intensity of fertiliser and plant protection measures. The two CRF variants will be compared with two intensity levels of usual soil management.

The 10 ha test area at Amazone’s Wambergen test centre is located in the direct vicinity of the main Amazone factory in Hasbergen-Gaste. The six-year crop rotation with cereals and maize is typical for the region. It consists of the establishment of rape and pulses as well as intensive catch crop cultivation in accordance with the principles of sustainability. A good basis for an intense exchange of experience with the practitioners will be established with the simultaneous cultivation of four crops in four variants on one area.

The agricultural experts and design engineers at AMAZONEN-WERKE and SCHMOTZER Hacktechnik will develop and test new technologies and tools in the trials. The arable farming advisers at AGRAVIS will provide their expertise to help select the right varieties and inputs for the CRF system. The experts at AGRAVIS Digital GmbH and AGRAVIS Technik will also provide support in the selection of new methods and technologies. It goes without saying that the utilisation and testing of a variety of digital methods from field surveying and the use of machinery to assessment of the crops and evaluation of the yields is part of the CRF project.


More information:
www.controlled-row-farming.com 


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